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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 109 § 109.650 — Disclosure without minor’s consent and without liability

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 109 ·
Oregon Code § 109.650 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Disclosure without minor’s consent and without liability. A hospital or a physician, physician associate, nurse practitioner, naturopathic physician, dentist or optometrist described in ORS 109.640 may advise a parent or legal guardian of a minor of the care, diagnosis or treatment of the minor or the need for any treatment of the minor, without the consent of the minor, and is not liable for advising the parent or legal guardian without the consent of the minor. [1971 c.381 §2; 2005 c.471 §8; 2010 c.91 §2; 2014 c.45 §12; 2017 c.356 §5; 2024 c.73 §28]
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